Advice From OM’s Top Athletes  

Secrets to Success and Staying Driven In the fifty-two years that OMHS has been standing, there has been a history of having an abundance of talented athletes. Each year, hardworking students are tasked with balancing the struggles of staying on top of their studies and being amazing athletes. How do they manage the physical and mental burden of being a student-athlete? What advice do athletes … Continue reading Advice From OM’s Top Athletes  

19th Annual Povich Symposium

A Conversation about the Year of Women’s Sports “Changing the Business of Women’s Sports” panel featuring Rosalyn Durant, Christine Brennan, and Bonnie Bernstein during the 19th Povich Symposium at Riggs Alumni Center. Courtesy of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, Nov. 12, 2024 The University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism’s 19th Annual Povich Symposium, given by The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism, … Continue reading 19th Annual Povich Symposium

OM Field Hockey

Update on the fall season Photo features Brooklyn Kirby, credit to Touro Costley The OM field hockey team finished the fall season with a record of 1-10-1. Their sole victory was against Glen Burnie High School, which they won 1-0. Sophomore Ashton Beauchamp scored the goal in that game. Junior Nicole Benavidez-Rivera, a third-year varsity player, stated that the team has “improved a lot with … Continue reading OM Field Hockey

OM Football

An Impressive Season After an underwhelming couple of years, the OM varsity football team has finally put it all together. “A state championship is what the whole team wants and it hasn’t been done since 1998,” said Isaac Ramsey, the captain, quarterback, and safety of the varsity football team. That state championship in 1998 remains the Scorpions’ only football state championship. Now, they are aiming … Continue reading OM Football